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I started with a light blue clay and impressed geometric patterns with rectangles and spirals and covered it with matte black Pearl Ex powder. After curing, I sanded much of the black off and buffed with a muslin wheel, then I used Gilders paste (iris blue and tulip red) to give a painted effect.
I made these over the weekend and took photos of the process for my blog dorasexplorations.wordpress.com/ Editing the photos and posting them on my blog took a lot longer than making the canes themselves !!
I was inspired by blockpartypress' beautiful egg ornament and made this stamp out of polymer clay. I transfered a pattern onto a thin, cured sheet of clay with graphite and then cut it out with an x-acto blade. I softened the edges with liquid polymer clay.
This collection explores clay and metal. Concentric circles on white clay in a cradle of flattened aluminum wire. I gave it a warm glow using Red gilder's paste. The piece is contained in a flat band of copper wire.
Have got a slight obsession with this image and had to transfer it onto translucent clay. They are so soft and old looking. I love these little flies!
I started with a light blue clay and impressed geometric patterns with rectangles and spirals and covered it with matte black Pearl Ex powder. After curing, I sanded much of the black off and buffed with a muslin wheel, then I used Gilders paste (iris blue and tulip red) to give a painted effect.
This is an early polymer clay air-filled donut pendant that I finally made into a necklace. I love this aged effect allows the clay to look organic yet feminine.
Little floral bells. I made two blends using white and orange/white and green to get a nice variation of shades. I cut little circles and shaped them over a rounded paint brush handle covered with a glove finger using a cloth for texture. Next I added the beadalon wire with a crimped end and bead. I also used a bit of Pan Pastels to add more color variation. Kato Clay
Polymer Fairy Lantern Flowers.
For charm swap.
I made my own Glow-In-The-Dark clay with Smooth-On's Glow Worm pigment.
1" x 1 1/2"
Victoria James Art
A fun collaboration using beads from Stories They Tell, Artybecca and Claire Maunsell (Stillpointworks) resulted in this necklace to celebrate the season of pumpkins and black cats! Mostly polymer clay with wrapped copper and Czech glass whiskers and some Oaxacan clay beads. For more on our process, please visit storiestheytell.blogspot.com